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Dublin Military Banners On Display Along Dougherty Road

Fifteen banners along Dougherty Road honor veterans or service members with a connection to Dublin.

Banners honoring military veterans and service members with a connection to Dublin are now on display along Dougherty Road between Scarlett Drive and Amador Valley Boulevard.
Banners honoring military veterans and service members with a connection to Dublin are now on display along Dougherty Road between Scarlett Drive and Amador Valley Boulevard. (City of Dublin)

DUBLIN, CA — Banners honoring military veterans and current service members with a connection to Dublin are now on display along Dougherty Road between Scarlett Drive and Amador Valley Boulevard. The banners will line the road until Veterans Day.

Since 2018, Dublin’s Military Banner Program has honored veterans and service members who grew up in Dublin, work in Dublin, live in Dublin, or are related to a Dublin resident. In 2023, 15 people are being honored:

  • Vaughn Lewis Baker, Sr., U.S. Army
  • William Joseph Baldridge, U.S. Air Force
  • Merlin Carter, U.S. Air Force
  • Javier Castillo, U.S. Army
  • Kerri Chase, U.S. Navy
  • Chanel R. Davis, U.S. Army
  • Allan Dunlop, U.S. Army
  • Delbert T. Greer, U.S. Marine Corps
  • Maria K. Harral, U.S. Army
  • Robert F. Heady, U.S. Army
  • Maurice Lee Korte, U.S. Navy
  • Carlos M. Mendez, U.S. Marine Corps
  • Dennis Pearce, U.S. Marine Corps
  • Ronald G. Satterthwaite, U.S. Navy
  • Alex K. Squire, U.S. Army

Anyone interested in viewing the banners can download a Walking Tour Map or pick up a copy inside the Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center, which is open daily for free from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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